SADIST: New Album To Feature Guest Appearance By GOBLIN Keyboardist

March 11, 2007

GOBLIN keyboardist Claudio Simonetti has recorded a guest appearance on the forthcoming self-titled comeback album from Italian progressive death metallers SADIST, due in Europe in April via Beyond Productions/Masterpiece and in May in North American on Season of Mist. Simonetti contributes a special version of the instrumental track "Sadist", which previously appeared on SADIST's 1993 debut album, "Above the Light".

"Sadist" track listing:

01. Jagriti
02. One Thousand Memories
03. I Feel You Climb
04. Embracing the Form of Life
05. Tearing Away
06. Kopto
07. Excited and Desirous
08. Different Melodies
09. Invisible
10. Hope to be Deaf
11. Sadist

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